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Hey guys, ive accumulated a lot of random car audio-visual equipment, and have instead decided to focus on more performance aspects of my vehicle.

I have the following items for sale

NECVOX DVA9690

6.5" 16:9 widescreen display monitor for in-dash mounting

with built-in AM/FM/TV tuner and CD/VCD/DVD/MP3 player.

Perfect for imports with the double din slot!

RRP: $3099

My Price: $1600 ono

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NECVOX 10.4' In Car Ceiling Monitor RE1043

10.4", 4:3 LCD, user selectable NTSC or PAL system, roof mount colour display monitor c/w remote controller. IR transmitter.

Display Format: 307,200 pixels

Resolution: 640(W) x 480(H) dots

Aspect Ratio: 4:3

Viewing Angle: Adjustable, Horizontal: Up/Down angle <100°

User selectable Display Mode

Master Control: TV/AM/FM and CD/VCD/DVD interface

Operating Voltage: DC 12V-13.5V

Operating Temperature: 0°to 60°C

Main Unit Size: W340mm x H305mm x D57mm

RRP: $1499

My Price - $750 ono

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